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30 January 2012, 04:58 PM | #1 |
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awkward moment...
Was at a bar and a fellow and i strike up a conversation. He says ah I see you have a rolex. I looked at his wrist (it was dark) and thought I saw a breitling so I asked oh is that a breitling. He pauses and sheepishly says "oh its a seiko" I felt a bit bad and so did he. It was a bit awkward I must admit.
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30 January 2012, 05:26 PM | #2 |
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Why? you are a WIS I presume. Why didnt you talk about the many wonderful and historic Seikos and Rolex?
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30 January 2012, 05:44 PM | #3 |
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Some of the high end mechanical Seikos are certainly nothing to sneeze at. As a company they've actually been around longer than Rolex. My first watch as a ten year old was a mechanical boy's Seiko, which I wore for about 8 years all through primary and high school. They make some of the toughest watches around. That fellow you met at the bar has good taste.
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I would have responded, that's great! Seiko wearers, especially Credor/GS wearers, are my kind of WIS. Seiko is a long running horological powerhouse. Yes, they have cheap quartz lines and may be better known for their department store watches but I would give a lot to own the Credor Grande Sonnerie!
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30 January 2012, 06:16 PM | #6 |
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Why awkward? Sounds like a perfect opportunity for a good conversation. A SKX009 on rubber strap has sailed up to the top of my to-get list.
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30 January 2012, 07:43 PM | #7 |
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Nothing wrong with a Seiko..
No need to feel bad and neither should he.
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30 January 2012, 07:46 PM | #8 |
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30 January 2012, 07:57 PM | #10 |
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it is like the BMW owner referring to somebody's Lexus as a Toyota!
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30 January 2012, 07:58 PM | #11 |
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I reckon Seiko are vastly underated by many watch collectors,,,,,,too bad.
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30 January 2012, 08:19 PM | #13 |
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Why would you feel bad? Seikos are the bomb! :)
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30 January 2012, 08:27 PM | #14 |
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I'm sorry you felt awkward as Seiko makes some very fine watches and many of our members have quite a few of them.....
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No need to feel awkward let alone bad--Seiko makes fine watches and while I love Rolex there certainly are other brands out there which I appreciate and own! Nothing wrong with a Seiko!
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Seiko can stand it's own ground with divers
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nowt wrong with Seiko, great watches & a history to match...a top addition to ANY collection
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As long as you're both into watches, you can have an interesting discussion....... no reason for any embarrassment.
I wear my Seiko Diver 200 quite often and the one I have has quite an interesting and tried and tested bomb proof movement which quite uniquely cannot be wound..... (one of the reaons I wanted one) so it just runs off the movement of your wrist. But I've also got a WG Sub, a Red Sub, a TT GMTIIc, a 16800 Sub, a 16610 Sub, an Explorer, Breitlings, Cartiers, Omegas' etc etc etc etc and I never feel embarrassed or awkward wearing the Seiko and also never feel the need to say I have these other watches unless the conversation goes that way. The Seiko is more than capable of standing up for itself.... Ultimately, their all just mechanical watches..... the rest is hype, marketing and a sort of perceived "wealth" status all resulting from that hype and marketing. All of that should not detract from our love of the watch as a mechanical wonder.....irrespective of brand |
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It wouldn't have been awkward if it was me wearing the Seiko or the Rolex. A lost opportunity for a great conversation.
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For the record I hit the post button only once. Now that is an awkward moment.
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I'd take a Seiko over a Breitling any day. My 3 Rolexes are sitting at home today cos I've got my Darth Tuna on. Nothing to be ashamed of at all.
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Plenty of Seiko love and respect here on the forum. TRF is pure class.
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31 January 2012, 12:22 AM | #24 |
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A Seiko was my first watch, bought while in college....I still have it nearly 25 years later......I was so proud when i bought that watch
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Some of the Grand Seikos cost more than the GDP of Uganda! Love 'em!
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Hey guys, imagine if it had been Dan! Now that would have been awkward!
Seiko's are quite amazing indeed. I for one love my father's old Seiko quartz (sounds a bit cheesy but I find it beautiful and it has been loyal for a lot of years) and the more I read about them on TRF the more I find them to be great timepieces in terms of movements and beauty! Quote:
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The awkward moment for me is when someone notices the Rolex. I got my watch for me, not to garner the attention from others. Of course if it is from another enthusiast, that's ok.
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I just discover this thread. Wow I have a deep respect for Seiko. I'm planning on getting a dressy watch as my next watch. A Grand Seiko Hi-Beat or SBGR061 (LOVEEE the ivory dial) is currently leading my short list.
Here is another fine example of a GS. Pics are from roach7 and jikanwatch blog. Suwa is almost dead center in the middle of Japan, and because of this, the humidity level is lower than in other parts of the country. Because of this lower humidity, the snow fall during the winter is very light and airy. This allows the wind to sculpt the snow lying on the ground to make beautiful patterns. They set out to create a dial which resembled this light snow fall and patterns. In this, the SBGA011 Grand Seiko “Snowflake” was born. It is a unique 6 step process to replicate the snowfall in the dial. While the most complex dial in the Grand Seiko line takes 12 steps to complete, this “Snowflake” still one of the most intricate dials in the series.
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It's a shame, very few of us have ever heard of a Grand Seiko or a Spring Drive. Seiko forever tainted their name by pumping loads of cheap quartz garbage. Sounds like the guy in the bar thought of his own Seiko as cheap quartz garbage from the OP saying "He pauses and sheepishly says 'oh its a seiko.'"
Sure, the OP could have reassured him that not all Seikos were cheap quartz garbage. But in my opinion that would have only made the moment more awkward. Who knows, I wasn't there Oh well, I still want a Spring Drive. |
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